Physiography, Terrain and Soils and Vegetation

The various study areas and activities associated with the Community Access Road might affect the land’s physical features (physiography) like terrain, soils and vegetation. Our studies examined both the direct and indirect effects of the Community Access Road. This is important because changes to the land and soil not only affect plant growth and vegetation, but also wildlife habitats over time. Understanding these impacts helps us evaluate other important areas like water, fish, plants and animals.

Technical Reports

 

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Physiography, Terrain and Soils and Vegetation
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